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Page 13
... persons , more sensible of heat or cold than the Of this table the following are a few items . Tip of right ; thus , when the hands of a person lying in the tongue , one half line ; inner surface of the fin- bed , and of exactly the ...
... persons , more sensible of heat or cold than the Of this table the following are a few items . Tip of right ; thus , when the hands of a person lying in the tongue , one half line ; inner surface of the fin- bed , and of exactly the ...
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... persons familiar with the French language . Dr. Kitto says , in the passage we have quoted at page 52 , that he " abominates signs , " so does every highly educated deaf person that we have ever seen , with the single exception of ...
... persons familiar with the French language . Dr. Kitto says , in the passage we have quoted at page 52 , that he " abominates signs , " so does every highly educated deaf person that we have ever seen , with the single exception of ...
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... person whom Lord Ingestre appeared to know , and who informed him that the balloon had fallen about half a mile short of Rugeley the preceding evening ; that some labor- ers had got hold of it , and had given it up to a gen- tleman for ...
... person whom Lord Ingestre appeared to know , and who informed him that the balloon had fallen about half a mile short of Rugeley the preceding evening ; that some labor- ers had got hold of it , and had given it up to a gen- tleman for ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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